Godfrey Phillips India - Best Tobacco Manufacturer in India

THE LEAF DIVISION

Godfrey Phillips India has an independent ‘leaf division' in the tobacco growing area of Guntur in Southern India, which gives us access to the best quality of tobaccos. Our leaf team includes some of the most experienced professionals in the industry. And we are one of the few leaf operation companies in India to have our own R&D, as well as a state-of-the-art QA facility to support operations. Our teams work with farmers to implement GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) to enhance productivity and improve the quality of tobacco, while keeping it free of chemicals and pesticides. We have two captive Threshing Plants equipped with the latest technologies to process tobacco for the domestic as well as export markets. We manufacture composite leaf blends and cut tobacco for large clients worldwide. And to develop the ideal blend, our manufacturing division's state-of-the-art quality control set up also has nicotine and sugar estimation auto analyzers. Godfrey Phillips India's tobacco reaches some of the biggest manufacturers in the industry today, including Philip Morris, ITG, JTI, Eastern Co., European Tobacco, Libyan Tobacco Company and RNTA. We are the first leaf operations company to receive the ISO-9001 certification.

RECONSTITUTED TOBACCO FACTORY

Godfrey Phillips India is the first Indian company to setup a state-of-the-art Recon Manufacturing Plant. Located close to our Leaf Division's operations in Southern India, it manufactures Reconstituted Tobacco, which is blended with cut filler to make cigarettes with the right characteristics to be at par with international brands. Godfrey Phillips India is the first Indian company to setup a state-of-the-art Recon Manufacturing Plant. The Reconstituted Tobacco it manufactures is blended with cut filler to make cigarettes with the right characteristics to be at par with international brands. Reconstituting tobacco involves processing the stems of tobacco leaves, to reduce the content of chlorides, and making them suitable for use in cigarettes. Located close to our Leaf Division's operations in southern India, our Recon Plant has an annual capacity of 750MT.